Senior Security Engineer (DevSecOps)Identity/AuthenticationFinance

Alexander Ash Consulting Limited
Barnet
11 months ago
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A financial markets firm are building a new authentication and access management capability and have an opportunity for an experienced Linux engineer with a strong security lens to build out foundational elements of the platform.This is full lifecycle design, build, implement activity, for someone with a strong understanding of secure Linux builds, identity/access management for on-prem and cloud-based systems, and be able to solution based on a strong understanding of HashiCorp Vault, industry standard secure authentication protocols, containerised and automated infrastructure-as-code architectures, and DevSecOps methodologies15+ years systems or security engineering experience in Linux-based environmentDeep understanding of identity and access management, and authenticationStrong understanding of HashiCorp vault (ideally implementation from scratch)Strong understanding of secure authentication protocols (Kerberos, LDAP)Excellent communication, teamwork, documentation and stakeholder skillsDegree educated or higher from a leading academic institutionThis is a £650-750/day role based London initially for six months (inside IR35).TPBN1_UKTJ

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